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Instructor Feedback edit

You've added a lot of content to Environmental archaeology, nice work! Here are some suggestions to make sure you get a good grade:

  1. You're still a bit light on content, are there any other topics you could cover? Maybe "applications"?
  2. Since there are articles for each of the subfields you cover, provide a notice+link to the main article for those titles, e.g. see the "History" section of Archaeology
  3. You can delete the previous section on subfields since you essential replace that and also create a "see also" instead of "other related fields" and move to bottom as is common in other articles, e.g. Tiny house movement
  4. One more pass at linking to other wikipedia pages is needed, e.g. for ethnobotany
  5. Check for spelling and grammar

--Julianfulton (talk) 19:09, 22 April 2019 (UTC)Reply